Alphabetical list of all the electronic journals that the SU Library Service subscribes to.
Shamseer et al identifies 13 evidence-based characteristics by which predatory journals may potentially be distinguished from presumed legitimate journals. These may be useful for authors who are assessing journals for possible submission or for others, such as universities evaluating candidates’ publications as part of the hiring process. The 13 characteristics are summarized in this article.
See also the link to the statement of the NRF on Predatory Journals & Deceptive Publishers.
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Brown disks lower level
Comparative social research 301.5 COM 6, 1973+ w 7(1)
International journal of sociology of the family 301.4205 INT 1, 1971+ w 2 2, 5(2), 10(1)
Polish sociological review 301.05 POL (103), 1993+
Social trends / Central Statistical Office 309.14205 SOC (1), 1970+ w (2)
Sociological studies of children and youth 305.2305 SOC 8,2001+
Studies in symbolic interaction 302.05 STU 16, 1994+
Urban anthropology and studies of cultural systems in a world systems framework 301.5 URB 11, 1982+